Adam Sandler

And Adam Sandler and Conan O'Brien – both of whom worked on Saturday Night Live with Farley in the 1990s – fondly reminisced about their departed friend's appetite for life (and appetizers) Thursday night on Conan.

Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary had enough star power to light up all of Manhattan. Even at three and a half hours long, some of the much-hyped appearances left us wanting more – in a good way. Whether their sketches were sentimental or sidesplitting, five celebrity regulars and five SNL vets stood out from the remarkable pack.

So long, summer. See you next year, giant robots, CGI apes and men in tights. It's been a fun fling, Guardians of the Galaxy, but I need to explore a relationship with someone a little deeper. (But text me when you get to Netflix.)

On August 5, 1994, the world was introduced to The Lone Rangers, a band of heavy-metal misfits who just wanted their band to get heard, via Airheads. Today, the film that seems both improbably quaint (Who would even know where to find a radio station today, much less with the intent of holding it hostage?) and jam-packed with talent turns 20 years old.

It wasn't exactly "Wind Beneath My Wings," but it was sweet nonetheless.

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore reunited on The Tonight Show Wednesday to sing a duet about how many movies they've done together. The song featured lines like, "You're the Rob Ford to my crack cocaine."